When I originally ordered the replacement screen, there were only a few options available. I had searched everywhere, and as can be expected HP was of absolutely no help. once the (quite dense) support rep realized that my request to find a replacement screen for a HP Slate 10HD Beats Edition was for a tablet, as if it wasn't already denoted by the name, i had spent about 20 minutes talking to her, then she quite rudely told me that I wasn't gonna be able to get it from HP. I was expecting this but was just trying the most logical option. As it turned out, the only place I was able to find the exact screen I needed was Ebay, it was the only one i found and from an overseas seller. I spent over $80 for nothing. The seller said they'd send another one but neither has arrived. I am still trying to get it resolved, and expect Ebay to close the case soon and Paypal to completely refund my money. Ive never had such a hard time with any Ebay purchase. This one bugs me a lot.

Gave up. My SIL ordered one from China but it was a hair to big and it was not returnable. He was able to trim it with a razor so it fit and he attached it with duct tape so screen could be seen. Unfortunately I can no longer use as a touch screen and who wants to go back to keyboard for using it to read books?

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